For King, not Tsar: Identifying Ukrainians in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914–1918 [PDF]
Canadian-born men, followed by those born in the British Isles, made up the bulk of the 620,000 men who enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) during the First World War. Many Americans, perhaps 20,000 to 30,000 or more, enlisted in Canada or
Broznitsky, Peter
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Peculiarities of the Chinese Military Discourse Reproduction in the Ukrainian Language
The article is devoted to the study of the Chinese military discourse — its peculiarities and their adequate reproduction by means of the Ukrainian language. The communicatively standardized specificity of the Chinese military discourse is represented in
O. Karpenko +2 more
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Unlocking the Future of Insurance: The Power of Open Data, Digital Transformation, and Human Talent
ABSTRACT Despite rapid technological advancement in insurance, there remains a critical gap in understanding how open data initiatives affect employee digital competencies and organizational transformation. This research investigates this relationship through a systematic review of 51 scholarly articles published between 2018 and 2024, using structured
Narongsak Sukma, Siriporn Yamnill
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Ukrainian language in the system of training for foreign master’s students
The article examines the main features of teaching the Ukrainian language to foreign undergraduates who received a bachelorʼs degree outside Ukraine, study in Ukrainian higher education institutions online in English and study Ukrainian as the state ...
O. Trostynska
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The Foreign Policy of Interwar Lithuania in the Ukrainian and Ukrainian-Language Press (1917–1939)
The events that took place in Lithuania, both during the struggle for the revival of the Lithuanian state (1917–1918) and during the years of its sovereignty up to 1940, aroused the interest of the Ukrainian public. Both nations, Lithuania and Ukraine, went a similar way in implementing their national state projects. As the project of sovereign Ukraine
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The present article involves the study of the dynamic processes of the Ukrainian language in printed and electronic mass media. Specifically, the description of functional paradoxes in the Ukrainian language is further presented in this article, with a ...
D. Syzonov
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Do Internet‐Driven Trade Shocks Moderate the Exchange Rate Pass‐Through to Inflation?
ABSTRACT This study examines the existence of an internet globalisation intensifying impact on the size of the exchange rate pass‐through (ERPT) to inflation, which conditions the response of central banks' policy rates. Expanding on the traditional determinants of ERPT, we incorporate technology‐induced trade shocks linked to internet adoption to ...
Joanna Darwiche, Nicole Ballouz Baker
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Advantages of teaching Ukrainians the grammar of the Polish language using a communicative approach
Learning foreign languages makes it possible to realize the communicative needs of a person, to solve urgent issues of daily life in a new country for himself.
Kozachenko Oleksii
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The Effect of Transitions on Access to Higher Education [PDF]
Explores how the transition process from secondary to higher education affects access to higher education in the Netherlands, South Africa, Ukraine, and the United States. Examines barriers and makes recommendations for expanding "access with success.
Alexander Belyakov +3 more
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From Reactive to Proactive Volatility Modeling With Hemisphere Neural Networks
ABSTRACT We revisit maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) for macroeconomic density forecasting through a novel neural network architecture with dedicated mean and variance hemispheres. Our architecture features several key ingredients making MLE work in this context.
Philippe Goulet Coulombe +2 more
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